About: James Dill

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James Peers Dill (1859–1937) was a politician from old North-West Territories, Canada. Dill first ran in the 1888 North-West Territories general election but was defeated by Benjamin Parkyn Richardson, with a 6-vote margin. In the 1891 North-West Territories general election Dill would face Benjamin again this time earning a substantial majority. He would serve two terms in total before retiring prior to the 1898 North-West Territories general election. During his time in office, Dill was a vocal supporter for teaching youth in the territories English only.

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  • James Peers Dill (1859–1937) was a politician from old North-West Territories, Canada. Dill first ran in the 1888 North-West Territories general election but was defeated by Benjamin Parkyn Richardson, with a 6-vote margin. In the 1891 North-West Territories general election Dill would face Benjamin again this time earning a substantial majority. He would serve two terms in total before retiring prior to the 1898 North-West Territories general election. During his time in office, Dill was a vocal supporter for teaching youth in the territories English only. (en)
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  • James Peers Dill (1859–1937) was a politician from old North-West Territories, Canada. Dill first ran in the 1888 North-West Territories general election but was defeated by Benjamin Parkyn Richardson, with a 6-vote margin. In the 1891 North-West Territories general election Dill would face Benjamin again this time earning a substantial majority. He would serve two terms in total before retiring prior to the 1898 North-West Territories general election. During his time in office, Dill was a vocal supporter for teaching youth in the territories English only. (en)
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